A primary school that taught students as young as 4 about LGBT lifestyles has stopped the lessons after hundreds of children were kept home by their parents to protest what they described as the “aggressive” promotion of homosexuality.

A British legal group has launched a petition which calls on the British government to offer more protection to street preachers. The petition addressed to the British Home Secretary, was drawn up following the outrageous arrest of a Nigerian man on the streets of London.

Britain was once the home of world missions. But today, it's increasingly hostile to the gospel. In the latest episode, London police are under fire for arresting an elderly Nigerian man for preaching on the streets of London.

Oluwole Ilesanmi, the Nigerian man who was arrested in London for simply preaching the Gospel, has spoken out following his release. “Olu” was simply quoting Scripture and preaching the good news of Jesus to anyone who would listen when, on Feb. 23, he was accosted by two police officers and arrested for “breaching the peace.”

A British policing watchdog is set to investigate the arrest of a London street preacher, which sparked widespread outrage online. The man, named only as “Olu,” was detained outside Southgate Underground station in North London over the weekend. His crime? Preaching the Gospel in the public square.